Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said afterward that he thought the players would work it out.

“These guys understand what we’re working for, and when we step into stadiums, we’re together,” Tomlin said. “When you fight your brother, sometimes, it gets a little heated . . . the guys understand what that’s about, and they’ll leave it on the grass where it should be.”

The Steelers were concerned enough about this second fight that they convened a meeting afterward involving Brown, Taylor, Colbert, safety Ryan Clark, receiver Jerricho Cotchery and receivers coach Scotty Montgomery. Brown and Taylor were seen walking toward the locker room together after that meeting, so they’ve apparently been convinced not to have Round 3. Not yet, anyway.

@Broncosfan29 I was thinking along those lines myself. Taylor is probably still livid at his performance back in January and trying to prove himself again and its not going so well. I mean hell, if I got burned by Tebow for 80 yards in a playoff game I’d be hella pissed off too.

These type of fights happen every year around this time at numerous camps. Guys haven’t hit anyone in months, save a few plays in a preseason game. It’s hot out. They’re away from home. Things boil over, it’s not a big deal. I like the fire from both guys, just don’t hurt one another and bury it before the next game.

Coaches in the past have tried to set up guys to get a scuffle going to fire up the squad.